The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 43J. Dodsley, 1802 |
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... houfe of Bourbon was ever likely to be reftored , was a queftion he would not undertake to difcufs . It would be wife to treat with the exifting government , and to conclude a peace , whenever it could be ef fected , confiftently with ...
... houfe of Bourbon was ever likely to be reftored , was a queftion he would not undertake to difcufs . It would be wife to treat with the exifting government , and to conclude a peace , whenever it could be ef fected , confiftently with ...
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... houfe on the fub- ject of fcarcity , and partly on the bufinefs before the other houfe .-- [ B 4 ] The ters of corn from the cultivators of the earth . HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 7.
... houfe on the fub- ject of fcarcity , and partly on the bufinefs before the other houfe .-- [ B 4 ] The ters of corn from the cultivators of the earth . HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 7.
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... houfe to grant the fupplies . Sir Francis Burdett asked minif- ters how they dared to put into his majefty's mouth that which they themfelves and every man in the kingdom knew to be falfe . Hav- ing defcribed the distressful state of ...
... houfe to grant the fupplies . Sir Francis Burdett asked minif- ters how they dared to put into his majefty's mouth that which they themfelves and every man in the kingdom knew to be falfe . Hav- ing defcribed the distressful state of ...
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... houfe fimply to look at the queftion of the high price of provifions , and to inquire how the evils which the country fuffered could be moft effectually cured . Yet they ought not to fkim over matters : it was indeed the duty of the houfe ...
... houfe fimply to look at the queftion of the high price of provifions , and to inquire how the evils which the country fuffered could be moft effectually cured . Yet they ought not to fkim over matters : it was indeed the duty of the houfe ...
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... houfe would have mentioned any other matter than that which was mentioned in the fpeech from the throne . Mr. Dundas then fet about fhewing , by an enumeration of various circumftances , that the war was successful , that we had made ...
... houfe would have mentioned any other matter than that which was mentioned in the fpeech from the throne . Mr. Dundas then fet about fhewing , by an enumeration of various circumftances , that the war was successful , that we had made ...
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